No - to standard trees! Allow yourself to deviate a little from traditional canons, and create an unusual, creative Christmas tree with your own hands
If there is a time of year when getting creative is really worth it, then it is new year holidays. Of course, most of us choose traditional or artificial trees, but fancy DIY Christmas trees are becoming very popular.
Dream up on the holidays! Now everything is possible! Connect children, spouses! Let this magical time unite your family, become a pleasant memory for a lifetime.
Scandinavian tree
If you're short on space in your home, hang this simple rustic staircase on your wall or door to instantly create a festive mood. A Scandinavian touch is easy to bring with wood or sticks of different lengths, rope and garland.
The sticks are in use! /www.realhomes.com
Newspaper clippings
If your wall is empty - make it so beautiful. For this you just need old newspapers or unnecessary books. By the way, yellowed pages are easy to make yourself. Just put them in the coffee solution and then iron them out.
Wall panel /www.realhomes.com
New Year's stepladder
A good idea, probably, belongs to a man who still can't make the stairs to the garage. It's time to decorate this thing!
Excellent misuse /www.realhomes.com
Paper trees
Remember how to cut paper snowflakes? By the same principle, we make a Christmas tree for decorating a window or a mantelpiece. It is necessary to create a template and cut about 5-10 trees out of paper from it. Glue the shapes in the center, and voila!
For decorating a fireplace or windowsill /www.realhomes.com
Christmas tree made of sticks
Together with the children, look around the yard for a few different sticks and twigs. Let them dry, then glue the "branches" to a pair of sticks that act as the trunk of the tree. Use red or green twine to bond and add a festive color. Place the finished product in a pot of soil.
Note for moms /www.realhomes.com
Ribbon babies
These cuties are easy to make from the remnants of the packaging tape. They can be hung on the handles of doors or windows at home.
Excellent application of leftover tapes /www.realhomes.com
Bookworm tree
If your home is more like a library, fold these treasures in the shape of a Christmas tree. The garland will add magical beauty!
Cone decor
It is very easy to make such a beauty. It is enough to glue the cone-shaped base made of polystyrene or just cardboard with cones. The truth is that you need hot glue. Cones can be painted, sprinkled with sparkles, and supplemented with small tinsel.
Decorating the New Year's table from cones /www.pinterest.com
From the photo spruce
Print out the most important photos of the outgoing year. Place them on double-sided tape, add a garland and enjoy the warmth of memories.
Photo beauty /www.hikendip.com
Paper tree
Such a beauty will fit into the office interior, or the study of your home. See how simple and how unusual.
Christmas tree made of paper /www.curatedecoranddesign.com/
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